NAS Retake: Freda Robertshaw

NAS Retake: Freda Robertshaw

The model in this painting is believed to be Rita Lee, a popular artists’ model who worked at the National Art School in the 1930s and 40s. Lee was also a model for Norman Lindsay, Max Dupain, Rah Fizelle and Ralph Balson, and later married NAS photography teacher George Young, and so had a long association with the art school.

The student who painted her was Freda Robertshaw (1916-1997), who came to study at the East Sydney Technical College at the age of 16 in 1932. She was taught by Rayner Hoff, Douglas Dundas, Charles Meere, Frank Medworth and Herbert Badham, and the focus of her study was drawing, painting and lettering. Robertshaw went on to complete her Diploma in Painting in 1937 and was a contemporary of other female students such as Roslyn Edkins, Barbara Tribe, Eileen McGrath, Jean Isherwood, Jean Halstrom, Jean Broome and Marjorie Fletcher.

Robertshaw was hugely influenced by Charles Meere’s neo-classical style. He trained her in figure painting and she later became his apprentice. Robertshaw continued to paint all her life and completed one of the first nude self-portraits by a female artist in Australia. Standing Nude, 1944 is now in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales.

There are 13 works by Freda Robertshaw in the NAS Collection and this painting Seated female nude, ¾ front view, (1937) has been recently restored.

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Image: Freda Robertshaw, Seated female nude, ¾ front view, c1937, oil on canvas, 63.5 x 76 cm, National Art School Collection © the Estate of Freda Robertshaw

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The Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) is an intensive one-year program designed for graduates of the BFA who are ready to deepen their studio practice and expand their academic and professional capabilities. This course is ideal for emerging artists who want to refine their practice, build industry connections, and prepare for postgraduate study or professional opportunities in the creative sector.

New scholarships will be available to students entering the BFA (Hons), with further details to be shared later this year. For more information and key dates, visit futurestudents.nas.edu.au (link in bio).
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Afterglow 
Thursday 16 October 
Doors: 4.30pm
Concert starts: 7.00pm
Cell Block Theatre, National Art School

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Congratulations to NAS Short Courses Painting Lecturer Michelle Hiscock (@michellelouisemariehiscock) for winning the 2025 Portia Geach Memorial Award with her work, 'The Weather Watcher after Zurbarán'. 

The Portia Geach Memorial Award is the pre-eminent portraiture prize for women in Australia, established by Florence Kate Geach in memory of her sister in 1965. 

An exhibition of all finalists’ works is open for public viewing at the S.H. Ervin Gallery (@shervingallery) in The Rocks, Sydney, from Friday 19 September until Sunday 2 November.

Visit shop.nas.edu.au (link in bio) to book now for Term 4 Short Courses. Summer School Short Courses in January 2026 will open for booking from Friday 3 October. 

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Michelle Hiscock, 'The Weather Watcher after Zurbarán', 2025, oil on linen, 50 x 40 cm, courtesy of the artist and the S.H. Ervin Gallery (The Rocks, Sydney)
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